Julien is asking the court hold all the defendants jointly liable for his injuries and is seeking for them to cover all his damages.

Just last week, Drizzy and Breezy were sued by the club itself, which claimed that the two incited the brawl and ordered their respective bodyguards and friends jump into the fray. The club's owners are seeking $16 million in damages.

Meanwhile, Howard Clement filed a lawsuit on Aug. 15 in Kings County (Brooklyn) Supreme Court against W.i.P. alleging that he suffered a wound to the back of the head during the melee, the New York Daily News reports.

However, Andrew Miltenberg, the attorney for W.i.P., tells E! News this is the first he has heard of the suit.

"We have not yet seen the Complaint, and as such, we cannot comment at this time," Miltenberg said.